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we are shifting hundreds of diplomats into the asia pacific and latin american regions. opening twenty new embassy consulate itself on the world. we are giving greater importance to come out. but i wouldn't on the committee doing the commonwealth sale an alternative to the european union has many great strengths and opportunism moshe been made of them. and but it is not a count because i don't single market trading block. a similarly united. thoughts on a variety of foreign policy issues of the european union have become so can we have to be realistic. could i send everybody to the prime this is the can. whether you can tell us whether he considers the implications of his proposals on on the scene of the best united kingdom. can scotland which has its only sees more than all of the wales. but also people to which of course. this is part of the european union as well. and indeed. the effects of this policy that could have a knock on effect on the other partition. characters and dependence is. well he's sorry he delivered the speaker trying to sleep can leave the conservat
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>> coming from latin america, canada, it's amazing. it's a u.n. of people with affluence coming into that market. >> only 30% american? w2, right? >> it's right down the street. >> it's a quandary. i was so glad you said you wanted to come on the show. you may be the largest. thanks to the president and ceo of starwood hotels. it's hot. it's going to get hotter. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- can you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot "lightning round." ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> it is time, it is time for the "lightning round." my staff does this on the fly. we have this sound and then the "lightning round" is over. are you ready? it's time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." let's start with mitch in california. >> caller: hey, jim, listen i know you have a birthday coming up and the reason i know is because both my daughter and i share your
>> coming from latin america, canada, it's amazing. it's a u.n. of people with affluence coming into that market. >> only 30% american? w2, right? >> it's right down the street. >> it's a quandary. i was so glad you said you wanted to come on the show. you may be the largest. thanks to the president and ceo of starwood hotels. it's hot. it's going to get hotter. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- can you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing...
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>> coming from latin america, canada, it's amazing. it's a u.n. of people with affluence coming into that market. >> only 30% american? w too, right? >> it's right down the street. >> it's a quandary. i was so glad you said you wanted to come on the show. you may be the largest. thanks to the president and ceo of starwood hotels. it's hot. it's going to get hotter. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- can you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot "lightning round." all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> it is time, it is time for the "lightning round." what's -- and the question at a time. my staff does this on the fly. we have this sound and then the "lightning round" is over. are you ready, it's time for the "lightning
>> coming from latin america, canada, it's amazing. it's a u.n. of people with affluence coming into that market. >> only 30% american? w too, right? >> it's right down the street. >> it's a quandary. i was so glad you said you wanted to come on the show. you may be the largest. thanks to the president and ceo of starwood hotels. it's hot. it's going to get hotter. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- can you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing...
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blx banco latin america. >> i have to tell you, i'm so inclined to like latin america. i think that's an interesting bank, but you know where i'm going to send you? bbva, i think that's better, plus they have a great texas business. that's the bank to be in. jim? >> caller: thanks for taking my call, how about imax? >> i don't know if i want to pay a 52-week high, because i don't know what the schedule is for 3-d. i congratulate the company, but let's wait for a pullback. let's go to norm in vermont. >> caller: hey, jim, this is norm from montpelier, vermont. >> what's going on? >> caller: well, it's cold. i bought green mountain coffee roasters at $24 about six months ago. >> wow. >> caller: what's your opinion going forward with green mountain? >> i want you to take half of it off the table tomorrow and let the rest run. when you catch a double in a controversial stock like that, and it is controversial, i want you to take half and play with house money. jack in pennsylvania? >> caller: i'm from your home state of pennsylvania. >> how are you? >> caller: very well, th
blx banco latin america. >> i have to tell you, i'm so inclined to like latin america. i think that's an interesting bank, but you know where i'm going to send you? bbva, i think that's better, plus they have a great texas business. that's the bank to be in. jim? >> caller: thanks for taking my call, how about imax? >> i don't know if i want to pay a 52-week high, because i don't know what the schedule is for 3-d. i congratulate the company, but let's wait for a pullback....
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they'll now be seen across europe, australia, lucky hometown australia and in latin america and their hit reality show. but is the world ready for honey boo boo? well, the answer seems to be yes. reports saying that it is already the third-most popular show in -- where do you reckon? >> poland. >> i'm not going to take the bait to make a joke. it's not right. when you watch -- have you seen that show? >> i have never seen it. >> you said it's going to be in australia? >> apparently so. >> call your friends. >> my mom and dad, sit down for some quality viewing. >>> okay, coming up, a former retail ceo turned consumer fund manager. tom stemberg coming up. >>> but first, the specks on home depot's realally. dan and guy, a "fast money" street fight coming up next. >>> home depot seeing its best day in almost four years. shares climbing about the nation's largest home improvement retailer reported better than expected earnings. so, we're going to target home depot, today's street fight. guy is our bull. dan is our bear. guys, gentlemen, you have a total of 90 seconds to make your case. guy
they'll now be seen across europe, australia, lucky hometown australia and in latin america and their hit reality show. but is the world ready for honey boo boo? well, the answer seems to be yes. reports saying that it is already the third-most popular show in -- where do you reckon? >> poland. >> i'm not going to take the bait to make a joke. it's not right. when you watch -- have you seen that show? >> i have never seen it. >> you said it's going to be in australia?...
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. >> i'm assuming as brazilians are in on the deal it's about taking these brands to latin america? >> well, it's the global growth strategy. obviously we're food and global brands are a sweet spot for berkshire hathaway. warren would love for see's chocolate to travel but it doesn't travel well because they don't put preservatives in it. they redistribute themselves to california near their manufacturing plants and they have outlets near airports where they can supply the food product within three or four weeks of consumption. >> bob, thanks for joining us. appreciate your time. bob miles, cheryl at berkshire hathaway. >> after the break this morning, a deal just in time for valentine's day. a merger in the skies. amr and usair confirming they will merge creating the largest airline in the world. all the details on that deal and what means for the rest of the industry after the break. immediate reaction to the big deal from the president and ceo from virgin america. that is a cnbc exclusive. back in a couple minutes. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies cr
. >> i'm assuming as brazilians are in on the deal it's about taking these brands to latin america? >> well, it's the global growth strategy. obviously we're food and global brands are a sweet spot for berkshire hathaway. warren would love for see's chocolate to travel but it doesn't travel well because they don't put preservatives in it. they redistribute themselves to california near their manufacturing plants and they have outlets near airports where they can supply the food...
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. >> lots of changes afoot in latin america. and we're going to take a look at what's been happening further north in the americas. residents in the northeastern u.s. are hoping to get back to their work routines today after digging out from the massive winter storm this weekend. nemo dumped up to three feet of snow in some areas. president obama has declared connecticut a disaster area, which makes it eligible for federal aid and at least 15 deaths are blamed on the storm. travel delays are easing. amtrak says it will have limited services in new york and boston. it's not the typical story you hear about in the u.s. in february as tornados tear through mississippi. >>> three companies biggest investors have joined southeastern management's objecting to the deal. but the latest edition, 14% now say they'll vote against the buyout. as far as dell's stock is concerned in frankfurt, it is still up 2%. >> eric schmidt is cashing in. the google claim has filed to sell 42% of his shares in the company. he will sell shares through a re
. >> lots of changes afoot in latin america. and we're going to take a look at what's been happening further north in the americas. residents in the northeastern u.s. are hoping to get back to their work routines today after digging out from the massive winter storm this weekend. nemo dumped up to three feet of snow in some areas. president obama has declared connecticut a disaster area, which makes it eligible for federal aid and at least 15 deaths are blamed on the storm. travel delays...
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winter truffles, product of france", while on the back, in small print, it says "tuber indicum", the latin name for chinese truffles. >> [singing in french] >> when we showed one of the cans to the urbanis at a kitchen at their headquarters, it seemed to ruin their lunch. >> this makes us crazy. this destroys all the tradition of the truffle. it's an entire life that goes in the garbage. it's unbelievable. >> american law doesn't require a distinction between varieties of truffles. and this product does sell for considerably less than the best of france. but american consumers are being deceived into thinking they're getting the finest quality at a bargain price. the owner of this brand is pierre jean pebyre. >> this is your company, right?
winter truffles, product of france", while on the back, in small print, it says "tuber indicum", the latin name for chinese truffles. >> [singing in french] >> when we showed one of the cans to the urbanis at a kitchen at their headquarters, it seemed to ruin their lunch. >> this makes us crazy. this destroys all the tradition of the truffle. it's an entire life that goes in the garbage. it's unbelievable. >> american law doesn't require a distinction...
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and then that oil fortunately for the refiners, a lot of that is being made into diesel and sold to latin america, and that's where the big profit margins are right now, more so than just gasoline into the u.s. >> when i tell people how profitable you are, what i am looking at is the actual cost of what it takes for you to get it out of the well versus what you sell it and it is one of the biggest differentials i have ever seen. tell the people how much you are making per barrel. >> we can lease and drill the wells for about $20 to $22 per barre,l and then it costs about $8 a barrel in operating costs. there are several taxes that go into that and that probably adds up to $2 a barrel and you're up to $30 and we're selling it for $100. our margins are about $75 a barrel in the eagle ford. >> i know the analysts were all kind of concerned about your funding gap. this quarter seems to put to rest a lot of concerns i think about how stretched the balance sheet is. >> what we have done is this will be the third quarter where we have cut our cap ex down to a more sustainable level. we're still
and then that oil fortunately for the refiners, a lot of that is being made into diesel and sold to latin america, and that's where the big profit margins are right now, more so than just gasoline into the u.s. >> when i tell people how profitable you are, what i am looking at is the actual cost of what it takes for you to get it out of the well versus what you sell it and it is one of the biggest differentials i have ever seen. tell the people how much you are making per barrel. >>...
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particularly in markets like asia-pacific and latin-america that are in the very early days of building jn line travel. we want to be there and invest aggressively because those are great opportunities. >> you know, some people that believe the stock is expensive would look at it at 18 times earnings and say that's relatively fully priced. how do you make the transition to being like jeff, at amazon, who came through, through investment with a further quarter loss but is still able to trade 178 times four earnings. can you do that? >> i look at our job as to manage the business and we don't really focus on the multiple. that's for investors and analysts to deal with. but i think there is one similarity that jeff bezos demonstrated, that it is worthwhile to make investments in businesses that have great growth opportunities and if you deliver growth to the investors, typically, they are satisfied with that. they appreciate that trade-off. >> mr. boyd, sue herera here. thank you, as well from me, for joining us. we are facing sequestration cuts at the end of the week. a lot of economists
particularly in markets like asia-pacific and latin-america that are in the very early days of building jn line travel. we want to be there and invest aggressively because those are great opportunities. >> you know, some people that believe the stock is expensive would look at it at 18 times earnings and say that's relatively fully priced. how do you make the transition to being like jeff, at amazon, who came through, through investment with a further quarter loss but is still able to...
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the company with growth markets in asia-pacific and latin-america are on the right track and represent good opportunity pour priceline. >> with the gas prices or whatever it might be impacting consumer spending, is that a sign to sell priceline. ? >> any impact is something certainly watched. business is based in europe and other markets outside the u.s. in the past year, priceline's business has been resilient to europe. so we think that it emerged from the worst of that. obviously trend from the u.s. were something to keep an eye out. >> tom white, thank you very much. on proois priceline. see you soon. >>> on this market, just over an hour left in this trading day. we are less than a hundred point away. >> i wish i could be there, mandy. if we hit an all-time high, i promised our viewers i would streak around the office in nothing but a red silver hat. guess what? i'm not going to be able to do that. >> you can do that in washington -- >> yeah and that would go over well with capitol police. >> up next, we met the style nest your inbox. why it is the next big thing for retailers. >>
the company with growth markets in asia-pacific and latin-america are on the right track and represent good opportunity pour priceline. >> with the gas prices or whatever it might be impacting consumer spending, is that a sign to sell priceline. ? >> any impact is something certainly watched. business is based in europe and other markets outside the u.s. in the past year, priceline's business has been resilient to europe. so we think that it emerged from the worst of that. obviously...
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plenty of rallies have plenty of staying power and can take you higher and higher in true jackie wilson latin casino style. you can use some profits and get ready for the days in future that won't be as good. there's no cognitive dissonance here even so many of the gray beards think he's telling you to trade into oblivion. not true. we are trying to balance the concepts of capital preservation and you need to keep your money secure with capital appreciation. you need to grow your money. both of these are pure necessities. not mutually exclusive. use a rally to take profits sewn what the market comes back down you'll have that cash on the sidelines to be ready to do some buy buy buy. buying stocks that have been put on sale. it's more of a prologue to the sell-off playbook. we use the rally to stockpile everything we need in case things get bad. one of the things that we need is cash. yeah, i'm not a capitalist at heart. i'm a monarchists as long as cash gets to be king. plain old king is the most important part of your portfolio. most of the home gamers don't know this. if you read boltons, b
plenty of rallies have plenty of staying power and can take you higher and higher in true jackie wilson latin casino style. you can use some profits and get ready for the days in future that won't be as good. there's no cognitive dissonance here even so many of the gray beards think he's telling you to trade into oblivion. not true. we are trying to balance the concepts of capital preservation and you need to keep your money secure with capital appreciation. you need to grow your money. both of...
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. >> you also have dark pools, it's the only place in latin america where one can access a dark pool, right here those are also controversial. why did you do that? >> well we did it because they were going to compete with us so we have a dark pool within the exchange so that if anonymity is the trade that people want to do and the traders want to do, let's have them do it within the exchange and not with someone who is competing with us. >> dr. j., i know you are a huge fan of high frequency trading. what do you think about mexico's move to try to get more and more of it? >> i wish they'd take all the high frequency business down there, take every last share of it michelle. there's bruins capital markets, i think there's artificial liquidity offered in the nanoseconds and if they want it down there in that market, i say let them have it, it's certainly nothing that we would hang our hat on and say boy, this is what really makes america great, because it's not. >> guys hold on, a voice in my ear is telling me leon cooperman has confirmed or we have confirmed he's out of apple completel
. >> you also have dark pools, it's the only place in latin america where one can access a dark pool, right here those are also controversial. why did you do that? >> well we did it because they were going to compete with us so we have a dark pool within the exchange so that if anonymity is the trade that people want to do and the traders want to do, let's have them do it within the exchange and not with someone who is competing with us. >> dr. j., i know you are a huge fan of...
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i just bought a generator company in latin america. estimates are being raised on the back of that acquisition. i think it's a really interesting stock. >> jon, now i know how you feel when i talk. there's kohler and there's generac. the other coal stocks are down. it's the whole cold weather play that's going on. there are other ways to play it. >> the yen's plunge has been one of the hottest around lately. let's get more on the trade now. boris schlossberg joins us. i still hear people saying dollar/yen is the way to go? >> it may be long term. but short term, i think we're very much due for a correction. we came up against 94 twice this week. and last night had a pretty serious draft down. the japanese finance minister came out and said it came up too far too fast. the reason why the japanese are a little bit concerned about the yen weakening too fast is they have to pay for their energy bills with oil prices rising. they're playing this balance between making the yen weak enough for exports but not so weak that it's going to hurt t
i just bought a generator company in latin america. estimates are being raised on the back of that acquisition. i think it's a really interesting stock. >> jon, now i know how you feel when i talk. there's kohler and there's generac. the other coal stocks are down. it's the whole cold weather play that's going on. there are other ways to play it. >> the yen's plunge has been one of the hottest around lately. let's get more on the trade now. boris schlossberg joins us. i still hear...
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but for us, because we are a global company, we see continued opportunity in eastern europe, latin-america and asia as well. >> when is ken going to propose to barbie? they have been dating a long time mr. stockton. >> well, that's a big secret. but the big news for barbie, she is moving to fr malibu after living there for 41 years. she is searching for a new home and either of you can buy her home for $41 million. >> oh, thank you. ken needs to either drink or stock the bar. >> tyler, reuters reporting that cit group, specialty finance company has had preliminary talks over the past year and a half to sell itself to banks, including dominion bank and wells fargo. goldman sachs bankers have had informal talks on behalf of cit. cit is telling cnbc they will comment on rumors or speculation. the stock is reacting, popping about 2%, right here, tyler. >> thank pup housing on the road to recovery. many americans once again using homes as credit cards. home ec wit lines. should we be worried, diane? >> that depends on what we are spending that home equity money on. we will tell you up next on "
but for us, because we are a global company, we see continued opportunity in eastern europe, latin-america and asia as well. >> when is ken going to propose to barbie? they have been dating a long time mr. stockton. >> well, that's a big secret. but the big news for barbie, she is moving to fr malibu after living there for 41 years. she is searching for a new home and either of you can buy her home for $41 million. >> oh, thank you. ken needs to either drink or stock the bar....
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. >> don luskin that sounds like a latin style central bank policy. do you agree with mr. morris? >> yeah. i kind of do to be honest with you. the fed unfortunately has started using fiscal instruments to carry out monetary policy. it's lost its independence. it's going to be v-very difficult for the fed to get out of this. they have to find somebody to buy these products. >> up don't think there's any upside to stocks? i beg to differ. i think profits are good. fed easy money not my favorite thing in the long run. what about budget cuts don luskin. >> i am for budget cuts but please forgive me for pointing out this contradiction you can't out of one side of your mouth and not say this isn't budget cuts and say the stock market is going up because they are budget cuts. >> they are smaller growth rates. you're right. i made the same point myself. got to get out of here. now big layoffs and i mean big layoffs are coming at one top wall street bank. we got that story and we'll tell you why my name came up on the u.s. senate floor. oh, my gosh. that's next and we check headlines right
. >> don luskin that sounds like a latin style central bank policy. do you agree with mr. morris? >> yeah. i kind of do to be honest with you. the fed unfortunately has started using fiscal instruments to carry out monetary policy. it's lost its independence. it's going to be v-very difficult for the fed to get out of this. they have to find somebody to buy these products. >> up don't think there's any upside to stocks? i beg to differ. i think profits are good. fed easy money...
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>> well, my feeling is it's latin america, an unusual place. mexico, brazil, chile, columbia all look good. >> why so attractive? >> commodity producers, they look good, not too much debt, people, you know, i'm talking internal debt as well as external debt so there's a lot of growth there. >> mexico was one of the best markets last year. is this priced in? do you think there's a lot more to go? what's the next step, what's the next catalyst? >> i think on the equity markets i'm not an expert on that at all. i think the next catalyst is really the oil area, right? i think that you know, the glacial but we're moving in the direction that their oil business is going to open up. >> john, great to have you as always. thanks so much for coming in. john taylor, folks. >>> coming up on the half, you tweet it, we trade it. we have plays on stocks that you asked for on twitter. >>> when you, the viewers, ask, we deliver with trades on four stocks that have lit up my twitter feed. the first up, lockheed. give me the trade. >> it is interesting. defense s
>> well, my feeling is it's latin america, an unusual place. mexico, brazil, chile, columbia all look good. >> why so attractive? >> commodity producers, they look good, not too much debt, people, you know, i'm talking internal debt as well as external debt so there's a lot of growth there. >> mexico was one of the best markets last year. is this priced in? do you think there's a lot more to go? what's the next step, what's the next catalyst? >> i think on the...
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. >> when i saw her hitting the tape saying brazil is significantly better than latin america, i put a price down, probably 2% below, up 10.5% on the day. it closed up 20%, so, i feel okay though i'm really crying because i had a much bigger position two weeks ago. >>> coming up next, trading all the apple developments. and one of our very own who is all fired up about tim cook's comments today. stick around. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. on the 2013 lexus gs. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> the drama regarding apple's capital allocation strategy continues. david einhorn firing back at tim cook as
. >> when i saw her hitting the tape saying brazil is significantly better than latin america, i put a price down, probably 2% below, up 10.5% on the day. it closed up 20%, so, i feel okay though i'm really crying because i had a much bigger position two weeks ago. >>> coming up next, trading all the apple developments. and one of our very own who is all fired up about tim cook's comments today. stick around. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving...
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meantime, though, they posted a strong quarter and are forecasting a great year with particular growth in latin america and russia. the company also blasted as untrue and unprecedented the attacks it has weathered and said it's performing exceptionally well and is proud to be doing so in this climate. >> it said they've had short discussions with mr. icahn, nothing concrete. i think the thing that most jumped out at me was this notion of essentially admitting that a large number of their distributors are purchasing the product for no other reason than to try and get the wholesale price for themselves. correct? >> that's right. that's a fact that we have known although i'm not sure we knew the scope of it. >> did you say that was 70% plus? >> 71% buy the products just for themselves, yet are named distributor. 29% sell products to other people. this is one of the key points that's been held up for scrutiny by ackman and others. >> wonder what more we'll hear on that. thanks so much. interesting conference call. not that many questions at the end. >> i was surprised. there were some questions abo
meantime, though, they posted a strong quarter and are forecasting a great year with particular growth in latin america and russia. the company also blasted as untrue and unprecedented the attacks it has weathered and said it's performing exceptionally well and is proud to be doing so in this climate. >> it said they've had short discussions with mr. icahn, nothing concrete. i think the thing that most jumped out at me was this notion of essentially admitting that a large number of their...
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we're excited about latin america. >> one day am i going to see a lot of popeyes in china. >> yes, one day you'll see popeyes in every country around the globe, jim. >> look, i'm a believer, i couldn't understand why the stock was down. you are the best-performing stock. congratulations. >> thank you. >>> you don't get stocks at a discount that blow away the numbers. you got one today because only a couple of analysts follow this other than "mad money" and sheryl bachelder delivered once again. recognize me. but i am your market data. i know what you're looking for. i'm not chained to your desk anymore. i'm faster and smarter now. and so much less expensive. i am your market data. and if i do say so myself, i have never looked better. superderivatives introduces dgx. data done differently. >>> the ratio of reality to fiction in the market got some real outliers yesterday. the post earnings conference call from jc penney and groupon. these calls after not so hot quarters to say the least had the least grounding with how things are really unfolding at the companies i've heard so far in 2
we're excited about latin america. >> one day am i going to see a lot of popeyes in china. >> yes, one day you'll see popeyes in every country around the globe, jim. >> look, i'm a believer, i couldn't understand why the stock was down. you are the best-performing stock. congratulations. >> thank you. >>> you don't get stocks at a discount that blow away the numbers. you got one today because only a couple of analysts follow this other than "mad money"...
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if you actually look at the places where they could see more growth in their ag and turf business, latin america, again, kicking it. people are worried about the volatility here. >> i go to monsanto. my better pick. these stocks have been on fire. they continue to move higher. >> first move tomorrow when we come back. stay tuned. i'm glad we got cdw and cisco to design our data center. yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. whoa! you really feel all 335 foot-pounds of torque. it's chevy truck month! silverado was also recognized for the lowest cost of ownership. hey, what are you gonna do with it? end table. oh. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now get 0% financing for 60 months, plus trade up to get $1,750 total allowance on a silverado all-star edition. or trade up and choose customer cash plus option package discount for a total value of $7,250. >>> little carl icahn discussion i had on cnbc, it's am
if you actually look at the places where they could see more growth in their ag and turf business, latin america, again, kicking it. people are worried about the volatility here. >> i go to monsanto. my better pick. these stocks have been on fire. they continue to move higher. >> first move tomorrow when we come back. stay tuned. i'm glad we got cdw and cisco to design our data center. yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a...
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and, of course, the notion that latin american countries are getting very vocal in front of g-20. just think mexico, and us a look at the dollar versussopeso. you can say why, dealing with flows during present times and looking towards the future when it's all going to leave like pulling the drain on a sink, and i guess finally while all of this is going on in equities, look at a two-week chart of treasuries. we for two and a half weeks have remaineded in the six basis point closing raining, and today it doesn't look like it's going to break out of that. >> yeah, pretty narrow there. let me ask ralph and carol, have a little dialogue. where do you differ? carol, you're expecting this correction. ralf, you still think this market goes higher here, what are you looking at that's different here? ralph, you first. >> i would like to ask carol when she's talking about a correction, is she talking short term? >> yes. >> from a perspective, carol, i'm really a long-term investor, so a 5% or 10% correction, he can, that's a $20 stock going to 19 or 18, on its way to 30, so i -- i could ca
and, of course, the notion that latin american countries are getting very vocal in front of g-20. just think mexico, and us a look at the dollar versussopeso. you can say why, dealing with flows during present times and looking towards the future when it's all going to leave like pulling the drain on a sink, and i guess finally while all of this is going on in equities, look at a two-week chart of treasuries. we for two and a half weeks have remaineded in the six basis point closing raining,...
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i think some of the success stories in latin america is not brazil but chile or colombia. or if you're looking in asia, comparing to chile, china and india, philippines look like better story. not lump together all emerging markets and look at actually some of those not on the radar screens today. >> i certainly wouldn't advocate an index fund in emerging markets. you have to be selective. i prefer china, brazil and colombia to russia or argentina. but, hey, you know, the global emerging is still an interesting area. sorry, steve. >> jim, how critical is the fed being wide up to europe investment outlook and what's the chance that you think they end this year? >> i think the fed is, you know, pretty important in the sense that it's following the global orthodoxy of central bank policy which is very easy liquidity in the banking system. and of course, as you know, steve that isn't leading at the moment to any material increase in the money supply. so inflation is not really a constraint. i think the fed's guidance that they've given that they will slow down and cease the bo
i think some of the success stories in latin america is not brazil but chile or colombia. or if you're looking in asia, comparing to chile, china and india, philippines look like better story. not lump together all emerging markets and look at actually some of those not on the radar screens today. >> i certainly wouldn't advocate an index fund in emerging markets. you have to be selective. i prefer china, brazil and colombia to russia or argentina. but, hey, you know, the global emerging...
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apparently he spoke in latin this morning and announced this move. we don't yet know why. there have been a number of stories surrounding it. he is going to resign. the vatican spokesman has confirmed that in the last five minutes or so. february the 28th is going to be the date. now, i have just been doing some digging. the last time a pope resigned might have been way back in 1415. clearly, unprecedented in modern times and we'll have to wait and see what the reasons will be given. there is going to be a press conference at 11:30 g. so, in other words, 27 memberships from now there will be a press conference from the vatican to outline exactly what's going to happen and maybe the biggest question to be answered is why is the pope going to stand down? and if he does, how will they choose the replacement and in what types of time scale? interesting, of course, is the timing of this is before easter, but it's just a few days after the italian election webs which is very important for investors, as well. from one sense, the world's media will certainly be there, anyway, for
apparently he spoke in latin this morning and announced this move. we don't yet know why. there have been a number of stories surrounding it. he is going to resign. the vatican spokesman has confirmed that in the last five minutes or so. february the 28th is going to be the date. now, i have just been doing some digging. the last time a pope resigned might have been way back in 1415. clearly, unprecedented in modern times and we'll have to wait and see what the reasons will be given. there is...
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especially the latin american routes and -- that's why it's likely going that way. they seem to have agreed to a 72% or so share, in terms of the creditors owning 72% of the equity. >> jim, you're leaving for vacation. and your birthday's coming up this weekend. >> on sunday, yes. i've waited until after the football season. >> in sort of the "six in sixty" mode, we'll do six cupcakes in 60 seconds. >> thank you very much. >> have a great one. >> you are the man. >> when we come back, jim will burn those off in ten seconds. >>> you know and love "six in sixty," cramer will rattle them off when "squawk on the street" comes right back. >>> a bit of a rally on our hands here, simon hobbs. what else is coming up? >> a first on cnbc interview with tim armstrong who will be here in the next hour of the program. we'll look how dangerous it is to invest in fast food now, with mcdonald's reporting, and also the latest on nemo. jetblue coo will join us live. >>> we have the cupcakes. let's get the stock. nuance. >> the shortfall, people are upset about it. apple is sound. >>
especially the latin american routes and -- that's why it's likely going that way. they seem to have agreed to a 72% or so share, in terms of the creditors owning 72% of the equity. >> jim, you're leaving for vacation. and your birthday's coming up this weekend. >> on sunday, yes. i've waited until after the football season. >> in sort of the "six in sixty" mode, we'll do six cupcakes in 60 seconds. >> thank you very much. >> have a great one. >>...
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from now the success of our business is how have we done in the emerging markets in asia pacific and latin american. we are willing to make the near-term investments. >> you should be congratulated for the share price, well up over 100%, 114% for the year overall you fully war rarnltd says rbc capital markets, fully warranted for the execution that you have. however, at the same time, rbc downgrades you, because it says that your margins are deteriorating, partly because of the investment that you're putting in. as they put it you often underpromise and overdeliver, still the market was hoping that there would be a margin expansion and that is still elusive. >> i think we are going to keep doing what we're doing t got us here around i think once wall street gets universally bullish on you, i think that is beginning for the end, basically. we run our business based on making investments for the long term and we have a set of share holders who this comfortable with that and you see the results. our revenue has been accelerating every single quarter this year. room night growth has been healt
from now the success of our business is how have we done in the emerging markets in asia pacific and latin american. we are willing to make the near-term investments. >> you should be congratulated for the share price, well up over 100%, 114% for the year overall you fully war rarnltd says rbc capital markets, fully warranted for the execution that you have. however, at the same time, rbc downgrades you, because it says that your margins are deteriorating, partly because of the investment...
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and on top of that we will have the best service to latin america. to europe, as well. and with the one world partners, the ability to fly people all over the world as well as any other airline can. >> selfishly, what's going to happen -- >> one world has the best hubs and best international business markets around the world. places like london, new york, tokyo, hong kong. that's what one world is about. and i think it really is the most powerful alliance in the industry. >> okay. selfishly for all the viewers who fly on you, what happens to our miles? and what credit card now are we going to have to use to get the miles? >> your miles, we'll combine the two programs, so if you happen to have miles in both programs you now combine those into a larger airline and you can use them on a larger airline. this is great for consumers in terms of your miles. >> just be valued at the same rate as the venezuelan bolivar, right? one for one? they're good? they're not being -- >> they're good. >> they're sinking like the yen. >> increasing in value. >> all right. okay. >> and final
and on top of that we will have the best service to latin america. to europe, as well. and with the one world partners, the ability to fly people all over the world as well as any other airline can. >> selfishly, what's going to happen -- >> one world has the best hubs and best international business markets around the world. places like london, new york, tokyo, hong kong. that's what one world is about. and i think it really is the most powerful alliance in the industry. >>...
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here in the united states, but the dominance that they're going to have when you combine american in latin america along with american to heath row with us airways to european cities like amsterdam and brussels, these guys are combined to away global behemoth, if you will, when it comes to a lines. this is the latest wave in the consolidation. it's pretty much played out as much as possible. >> when you add in aig or ba as cochair, as well, how -- and we know that they would like to get much closer, as well, how powerful does that become? >> extremely powerful. really, ross, the only thing you're looking at in terms of weaknesses for the new american, even when you factor in the tie-up with ba, is to asia. they are not as strong as united, not as strong as delta northwest, and obviously the asian carriers. eventually doug parker will have to address that in some fashion. but there was clerl the best combination. these are the last two big players to come together. add in ba and it's a very powerful airline. >> are you flying down american and flying back usair to do some comparative shoppi
here in the united states, but the dominance that they're going to have when you combine american in latin america along with american to heath row with us airways to european cities like amsterdam and brussels, these guys are combined to away global behemoth, if you will, when it comes to a lines. this is the latest wave in the consolidation. it's pretty much played out as much as possible. >> when you add in aig or ba as cochair, as well, how -- and we know that they would like to get...
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global ketchup sales were up nearly 5% boosted by russia, latin america and dan da. heinz shares falling on the back of that news, down about 0.3%. >>> citigroup bowing to shareholder press your. the news comes as the company has disclosed new ceo michael corbatt was paid $11.5 million for his work last year. he was named ceo in october. shares just barely higher in germany this morning. >>> david einhorn is taking his appeal to shareholders. the green light capital founder pushed them to get his plan to share more of the wealth. his plan could boost the stock by $150. he wants apple to issue perpetual preferred shares when he calls ipref. you have to love it. pretty genius marketing strategy. apple shares responding positively, up 0.75% in frankfurt trade, roughly in line with the market this morning. >>> and nielsen is changing the way it tracks how you watch tv. the ratings company will start measuring shows downloaded and watched via broadband such as itunes or hulu. currently the tv shows aren't count counted. video from demand on cable and satellite providers w
global ketchup sales were up nearly 5% boosted by russia, latin america and dan da. heinz shares falling on the back of that news, down about 0.3%. >>> citigroup bowing to shareholder press your. the news comes as the company has disclosed new ceo michael corbatt was paid $11.5 million for his work last year. he was named ceo in october. shares just barely higher in germany this morning. >>> david einhorn is taking his appeal to shareholders. the green light capital founder...
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coke had an ad in the first half where the idea for the creative came from latin america. and it was a pretty decent ad. but we don't see too much of that. the super bowl is an american pop culture event. we'll see, that could change over time, but it's not the case now. >> quickly, charles, with the power outage, how did that affect the advertisement? did people get to run ads repeatedly? how did they handle that event from a marketing point of view? >> this is going to be much talked about. cbs did not run ads during the power outage. they waited until the game came back on. i think the only thing that is saving cbs from a major controversy over this is the fact that it was a close game and san francisco made a comeback and almost won. i still -- if i were an advertiser post blackout, i don't -- i wouldn't be entirely happy about it, but given that the game was close, i don't think it was a disaster by any means and i don't think that this will be something we'll hear about for a long time. >> well, and i would never -- >> although -- >> go ahead. >> oh, i will say that
coke had an ad in the first half where the idea for the creative came from latin america. and it was a pretty decent ad. but we don't see too much of that. the super bowl is an american pop culture event. we'll see, that could change over time, but it's not the case now. >> quickly, charles, with the power outage, how did that affect the advertisement? did people get to run ads repeatedly? how did they handle that event from a marketing point of view? >> this is going to be much...
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we have been investing over the last new year's to increase our footprint in latin america, in asia, as well as in africa. so the importance of europe is declining. still, it's important to us. so far it is a very cash-generating business. as you fight, europe is under pressure -- as you fight, europe is under pressure from the tax man on one side, from the recession from the other side. >> that is a great quote. super under pressure from the tax man on one side, from the recession on the other side. i mean, he's looking at opportunities in africa. how much -- when -- use were in davos, how much africa talk was there? >> quite a lot. quite a lot of people saying the next 30 years belong to africa. interesting. bear in mind -- china, india, brazil -- >> if you look at the dynamics of africa, it's certainly not -- you could look at areas where they their have been market development. they have so many supply side structure. if you look at what's happening in the north and the west part of the continent, it's hard to really find why in is going on so strong -- >> i think they alley-oop
we have been investing over the last new year's to increase our footprint in latin america, in asia, as well as in africa. so the importance of europe is declining. still, it's important to us. so far it is a very cash-generating business. as you fight, europe is under pressure -- as you fight, europe is under pressure from the tax man on one side, from the recession from the other side. >> that is a great quote. super under pressure from the tax man on one side, from the recession on the...
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so if we look at latin america, the re-emergence of the story, these factories with close proximity to the united states who are able to supply in an almost just-in-time fashion, but with wage differentials that are significantly lower than they were a number of years ago, and we're seeing a number of these examples taking place, whether in mexico or indeed closer to europe in markets such as turkey and in north africa. >> yeah, you've done an amazing chart, graphical display. you're talking about sector shifts. what you're trying to show is what they're good at now and -- we've got one at the moment. explain what we're looking at. argentina's interests, is it going to go from animals and animal products to road vehicles and transport equipment? that's what you're suggesting there. >> this is looking at growth in sectors. not to say they're moving away from underlying agricultural products, extremely important for argentina's exports. in the case of argentina there's a significant opportunity to tackle or utilize the material, educational capability, and, indeed, infrastructure that ex
so if we look at latin america, the re-emergence of the story, these factories with close proximity to the united states who are able to supply in an almost just-in-time fashion, but with wage differentials that are significantly lower than they were a number of years ago, and we're seeing a number of these examples taking place, whether in mexico or indeed closer to europe in markets such as turkey and in north africa. >> yeah, you've done an amazing chart, graphical display. you're...
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gulf coast refiners, a big of the refinery, exporting big volumes into mexico, into latin america. partly into canada. nowadays you see the occasional cargo going to nigeria. the u.s. are very good in importing one thing and exporting a finished product. and making money out of that. >> but it is fair to say that the gas companies themselves are contributing to the higher gasoline prices above what the fundamental nymex price would suggest. >> yeah, i wouldn't be that hard on that. i mean, you -- you should not assume that you have an oil company out there that is able to control the market. >> right. >> so we're not there yet. i think the balances may flip at some point in time, but not yet. >> okay. john, we'll have more with you in a bit. >>> first, we also want to talk about what's happening in italy. still to, come comedian-turned-politician grillo had a rally last night ahead of the election last night. find out what he said about why europe has failed. an exclusive cnbc interviewer coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per ga
gulf coast refiners, a big of the refinery, exporting big volumes into mexico, into latin america. partly into canada. nowadays you see the occasional cargo going to nigeria. the u.s. are very good in importing one thing and exporting a finished product. and making money out of that. >> but it is fair to say that the gas companies themselves are contributing to the higher gasoline prices above what the fundamental nymex price would suggest. >> yeah, i wouldn't be that hard on that....
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very much driven by strong performance in latin america and north america in the fourth quarter. now epa rose by 15% to $22.30 a share. partly because of a lower tax rate. i spoke to the ceo of the business this morning. and i asked him whether 2013 was going to be another record year. and this is what he said. >> we've strung together now several record years in a row, and 2012 was no exception. we're looking forward, of course, to growing our sales. hopefully 2013 will be another in a string of successful years for the firm. what's powering that, of course, as i said, the population growth. we've spoken about this before. it'sum -- the fundamentals are still largely intact. >> that was syngenta's ceo speaking to me earlier. obviously a lot depends on the weather. but it also depends on what crop prices are going to do because higher crop prices, of course, incentivize farmers to spent more on the company -- to spend more on the company's crop production and seeds product. there's uncertainty. again, what can you do about the weather? back to you. >> carolin, thank. >> what can
very much driven by strong performance in latin america and north america in the fourth quarter. now epa rose by 15% to $22.30 a share. partly because of a lower tax rate. i spoke to the ceo of the business this morning. and i asked him whether 2013 was going to be another record year. and this is what he said. >> we've strung together now several record years in a row, and 2012 was no exception. we're looking forward, of course, to growing our sales. hopefully 2013 will be another in a...
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. >> we need asia and latin america. we need those guys to pick up. these things are all linked. if china doesn't pick up more meaningfully, there's the spillover back to brazil, spi spillover to all, spillover to commodity exporters relying on china. it is -- you know, it's interesting all of them have been revising global growth down not up. >> in italy, i feel bad for the italian people, their wealthy has not increased and losing pace with the rest of the world. it doesn't matter to me italy hasn't grown the last 20 years. it didn't need to grow. a perfect place. >> it's a good place and political dysfunction is something that's been around 60, 70 years. the pasta is still good. >> not quite as rich but looking out at the most beautif beautiful -- right, your favorite place? feel rich. you're living rich. right. >> we'll talk about feeling rich in just a minute. in the meantime, a 25 year veteran of the fixed income market is warning a fed fuel bond market could burst this year. we won't feel rich if that happens. mark okada will join us next. signs in the housing market indus
. >> we need asia and latin america. we need those guys to pick up. these things are all linked. if china doesn't pick up more meaningfully, there's the spillover back to brazil, spi spillover to all, spillover to commodity exporters relying on china. it is -- you know, it's interesting all of them have been revising global growth down not up. >> in italy, i feel bad for the italian people, their wealthy has not increased and losing pace with the rest of the world. it doesn't matter...
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we did see some strength up, sales up about 2% in latin america, which is its largest marketed stock, up as well in early trading. goodyear tire and rubber actually came in with better than expected results. but cut its forecast for 2013 because of weakness in the european markets. that's putting pressure on its shares as you can see, down over 4% today. i just want to add, mcgraw-hill, i was listening to the conference call that it held earlier this morning, and focusing again, as the company's general counsel outlined the strategy to deal with the suit brought against its s&p unit by the doj. repeating that the suit was without merit, pointing out that the doj is seeking penalties. it was about $500 million, and the company itself only earned about $15 million in revenue on rating those cdos. barclays up on the news of the restructuring. melissa, back to you. >> thank you very much, mary thompson. let's check the bonds and dollars. rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. rick? >> thank you, melissa lee. look at the fixed-income market, the equities trying to punch through a doubl
we did see some strength up, sales up about 2% in latin america, which is its largest marketed stock, up as well in early trading. goodyear tire and rubber actually came in with better than expected results. but cut its forecast for 2013 because of weakness in the european markets. that's putting pressure on its shares as you can see, down over 4% today. i just want to add, mcgraw-hill, i was listening to the conference call that it held earlier this morning, and focusing again, as the...
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the power in latin america, as you pointed out. but there may actually be recovery value for the equity of american airlines. which is rare, and probably somewhat unexpected, certainly when this company filed for bankruptcy some time back, having avoided that fate like so many others, but finally needing to reorganize, to try to get its unions to agree to certain pay cuts and things of that nature that would put its pay scale in line with the rest of the industry. they feel they've done that, largely taken many steps to do that and can realize a lot of synergies if this merger happens. >> interesting to see the u.s. air brand, go the way of an eastern and branniff and piedmont. >> they've got the new -- they're going with that, no doubt. the american and the new logo. >> all right. let's take a check on shares of czr. last week there was much excitement around governor christie of new jersey supporting online gambling in the state. caesar's is the one that benefited greatly since giving back a lot of the gains. down by more than 6%
the power in latin america, as you pointed out. but there may actually be recovery value for the equity of american airlines. which is rare, and probably somewhat unexpected, certainly when this company filed for bankruptcy some time back, having avoided that fate like so many others, but finally needing to reorganize, to try to get its unions to agree to certain pay cuts and things of that nature that would put its pay scale in line with the rest of the industry. they feel they've done that,...
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but a global foot print and the only area they're not doing well right now is latin america. there are three other segments, north america, europe, middle east, and also asia, are all up nicely in both revenue and operating income in the fourth quarter. it's a solid business, and it's defensive in this type of an environment. >> all right. scott, thank you. really appreciate it. >> thank you very much, becky. >> and coming up, kick off your week with some stocks to watch. from jim cramer. we're going to head down to the new york stock exchange, next. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. but we can still help you see your big picture.
but a global foot print and the only area they're not doing well right now is latin america. there are three other segments, north america, europe, middle east, and also asia, are all up nicely in both revenue and operating income in the fourth quarter. it's a solid business, and it's defensive in this type of an environment. >> all right. scott, thank you. really appreciate it. >> thank you very much, becky. >> and coming up, kick off your week with some stocks to watch. from...
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so, if you're an analyst you would know in latin america it was up 5%. i don't know what analysts were looking for. but that is one of the illustrations of the international business that the company is talking about. >> anything on china or india? >> europe. >> europe, wow. >> down 5%. >> not surprising. >> worldwide, i think we already mentioned up about 3%. coca-cola at this point has finally broken out of that multiyear trading range. because it was a multiple of like 40 back in the late '90s. >> so the volume expectation was 3.9%. >> the what? >> the worldwide volume, the expectation was for it to grow 3.9%. and also that europe was actually going to grow 0.3%. >> and it was down 5%. so europe -- >> far more than expected. >> although the stock is okay. >> 38.90. >> can you be surprised that a weak european growth or lack of it? >> no, no. probably not. >> we will, obviously, be asking about all this with muhtar kent, and he will join us today at 8:00 a.m. of course, chairman and ceo, so we're going to move on now. michelle, and you're the one that
so, if you're an analyst you would know in latin america it was up 5%. i don't know what analysts were looking for. but that is one of the illustrations of the international business that the company is talking about. >> anything on china or india? >> europe. >> europe, wow. >> down 5%. >> not surprising. >> worldwide, i think we already mentioned up about 3%. coca-cola at this point has finally broken out of that multiyear trading range. because it was a...
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we've heard that before from latin american leftists. he says there should be term limits. then there are people in his party who are fascists. and there are people in his party who are to the right. it's a mess. it's not a really clear platform. what he did capture, though, was the deep unhappiness of the italian population. the anti-establishment. but get this -- i mean berlusconi did very well, too. and he is the establishment, right? so it's a very divided population. >> i think it's, you know, i like it. because we have candidates over here, and you can't just pigeon hole in the same way. i mean you got berlusconi. we know what he's all about. then you got the comedian and the tell know contract and the commie basically. so we know four caricatures of who we have. he's a former commie, excuse me. anyway, michelle caruso-cabrera, thank you. doing that tough duty, as she always does. check out the european markets right now. and joining us now from london is gemma godfry of brooks mcdonald asset management. she's also a cnbc contributor, and gemma, one thing i took from
we've heard that before from latin american leftists. he says there should be term limits. then there are people in his party who are fascists. and there are people in his party who are to the right. it's a mess. it's not a really clear platform. what he did capture, though, was the deep unhappiness of the italian population. the anti-establishment. but get this -- i mean berlusconi did very well, too. and he is the establishment, right? so it's a very divided population. >> i think it's,...
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. >>> priceline shares soaring with revenue growth better than expected in latin america and asia, and resilience in europe. >> wow. >> believe it or not. >>> we begin with a big question, where are the markets headed next after the 216-point drop. the rally coming after fed chairman ben bernanke told a senate panel he supports continuing the bond buying program. bernanke returns to capitol hill in about an hour from now for part two of his semiannual testimony on the hill. the testimony is expected to be largely the same as given yesterday. of course, it's q&a that will yield different responses, maybe different nuances on qe, and the cost of qe. >> this is a tough bernanke. this is a bernanke that basically said listen, guys, i did my job. what have you done. i'm trying to get employment to rise. but at the same time you may worry about inflation. but the lowest inflation since any fed chief since post-world war ii. very sure of himself. not afraid to take on anyone down there. if you felt that the fed minutes, you sold stocks on the fed minutes that were a month old, that's clearly
. >>> priceline shares soaring with revenue growth better than expected in latin america and asia, and resilience in europe. >> wow. >> believe it or not. >>> we begin with a big question, where are the markets headed next after the 216-point drop. the rally coming after fed chairman ben bernanke told a senate panel he supports continuing the bond buying program. bernanke returns to capitol hill in about an hour from now for part two of his semiannual testimony on...
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and latin america. and this merger won't fix that problem. they're going to figure other ways of doing it. right now, their competitors have an advantage of slowing that traffic and is it's going to be huge. >> i understand there's been some disagreement from both sides as to what the potential benefits would be of this merger with regard to the cost savings and the additional revenues. do you have an estimate on how many it would save? >> you know, all of these mergers have said they're going to save the world, let alone money. in this case, i think you'll see a couple of headquarters, but ov overall, it's end to.end. the real issue is the revenue stream and the increases in revenue streams by putting these airlines together. >> american express membership miles, they work on us airways, don't work on american. what will happen? >> i don't know. they better be or i'll be ticked. >> it's a generous people. >> there's a lot of people in the audience who want to know the same thing. that's frankly all i care about. michael, great to see you. i'
and latin america. and this merger won't fix that problem. they're going to figure other ways of doing it. right now, their competitors have an advantage of slowing that traffic and is it's going to be huge. >> i understand there's been some disagreement from both sides as to what the potential benefits would be of this merger with regard to the cost savings and the additional revenues. do you have an estimate on how many it would save? >> you know, all of these mergers have said...
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we export so much content to europe, latin america, to eastern -- to asia, i mean eastern europe. i think that, you know, i think we're -- other countries know that we're not sort of a monolithic society and you know, what's interesting about this is that, in latin america they're going to dub honey boo boo and it airs in english with subtitles. it's interesting to see, you know, if there is something actually lost in translation when it's dubbed. >> it's a huge hit. >> it is. at the end of the day, they're laughing all the way to the bank, too. that's the other thing. making a fortune. good to see you. >> coming up "around the world" michelle obama presented the award for best picture. >> at the oscars. iran thought her outfit needed accessories. the altered version coming up. bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. and administration's work gets more complex every year. when you look at these issues, do you see problems or opportunities? with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference
we export so much content to europe, latin america, to eastern -- to asia, i mean eastern europe. i think that, you know, i think we're -- other countries know that we're not sort of a monolithic society and you know, what's interesting about this is that, in latin america they're going to dub honey boo boo and it airs in english with subtitles. it's interesting to see, you know, if there is something actually lost in translation when it's dubbed. >> it's a huge hit. >> it is. at...
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and over in latin america, people are asking -- why not a latin american pope? 42% of us catholics are latin americans. similar over in nigeria. why not an african pope? mentioning cardinal francis arinze. >> we discovered the number one most populous catholic country, maybe speaking portuguese, brazil. twitter can be fun. comedians i'm sure are finding fodder in the news. spill it. what are you finding? >> of course. in these situations you find snarky tweets. one of the more humorous ones, from great britain, pope joins twitter and loses all interest in his real job. i hear you, mate. i hear you. not true, but always fun to find humorous tweets in these types of situations. >> samuel berk, thank you very much. >>> now to yet another shooting. this one inside the lobby of a courthouse. here's what we know right now. this guy walks in, starts shooting. this is wilmington, delaware. we're now hearing it may have involved a domestic dispute. joe johns is covering this for us today. and, joe, apparently officers returned fire. >> well, brooke, a very bad scene at t
and over in latin america, people are asking -- why not a latin american pope? 42% of us catholics are latin americans. similar over in nigeria. why not an african pope? mentioning cardinal francis arinze. >> we discovered the number one most populous catholic country, maybe speaking portuguese, brazil. twitter can be fun. comedians i'm sure are finding fodder in the news. spill it. what are you finding? >> of course. in these situations you find snarky tweets. one of the more...
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africa, latin america. >> or america? >> a lot of cardinals italian. >> young, vigorous and exeuropean. outside europe. >> what kind of influence will the current pope have in choosing his success sore. >> interesting. we'll continue to follow this story, that's coming to us as we hear pope benedict xvi is announcing he will be resigning from office. retiring as of february 28th. other stories to talk about this morning. john has those. >>> extreme weather news in the u.s. homes and buildings shredded. families and businesses in southern mississippi assing damage this morning after a powerful tornado ripped a path through the town of hattiesburg. a storm chaser shout th er shot it damaged parts of the university of southern mississippi and injured dozens of people. >>> new developments in the death of a 15-year-old hadiya pendleton in chicago. police are question two men, one in his late teens, the other a 20-year-old. no charges filed. pendleton shot a week after performing during president obama's inauguration celebrati
africa, latin america. >> or america? >> a lot of cardinals italian. >> young, vigorous and exeuropean. outside europe. >> what kind of influence will the current pope have in choosing his success sore. >> interesting. we'll continue to follow this story, that's coming to us as we hear pope benedict xvi is announcing he will be resigning from office. retiring as of february 28th. other stories to talk about this morning. john has those. >>> extreme weather...